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BY-LAWS 


LIST  OF  RESIDENT  MEMBERS 


The  Maine  Historical  Society. 


PORTLAND,    ME 
July,   1884. 


UCSB  LIBRARY 
ACT  OF  INCORPORATION, 

BY-LAWS 


LIST  OF  RESIDENT  MEMBERS 


The  Maine  Historical  Society. 


PORTLAND,    ME. 
Jolt,  1884. 


STEPHEN   BEKRT,  PKINTEB,   PORTLAND. 


MAINE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


ACT  OF  INCORPORATION. 


State  of  Maine. 

In  the  year  of  our  Lord  one  thousand  eight 
hundred  and  twe7tty-two. 

An  Act  to  incorporate  the   Maine    Historical 
Society. 

Section  i.  Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and 
House  of  Representatives  in  Legislature  as- 
sembled. That  WilHam  Allen,  Albion  K.  Parris, 
Prentiss  Mellen,  William  P.  Preble,  Ichabod 
Nichols,  Edward  Payson,  Joshua  Wingate, 
Junior,  Stephen  Longfellow,  Junior,  George 
Bradbury,  Ashur  Ware,  Edward  Russell,  Ben- 
jamin Orr,  Benjamin  Hasey,  William  King, 
Daniel  Rose,  Benjamin  Ames,  Isaac  Lincoln, 
Benjamin  Vaughan,  Nathan  Weston,  Junior, 
Daniel  Coney,  Robert  H.  Gardiner,  Sanford 
Kingsbery,  Eliphalet  Gillet,  Thomas  Bond, 
John  Merrick,  Peleg  Sprague,  James  Parker, 
Ariel  Mann,  Ebenezer   T.   Warren,   Benjamin 


Tappan,  Reuel  Williams,  James  Bridge,  Heze- 
kiah  Packard,  Samuel  E.  Smith,  William  Ab- 
bot, Leonard  Jarvis,  John  Wilson,  William  D. 
Williamson,  Jacob  McGaw,  David  Sewall,  John 
Holmes,  Jonathan  Cogswell,  Josiah  W.  Seaver, 
William  A.  Hayes,  Joseph  Dane,  Ether  Shep- 
ley,  Enoch  Lincoln,  Horatio  G.  Balch,  and 
Judah  Dana,  with  their  fellows,  or  associates, 
and  successors  be,  and  they  hereby  are,  made 
a  body  politic  and  corporate,  by  the  name  of 
the  Maine  Historical  Society;  and  by  that 
name  may  sue  and  be  sued,  plead  and  be  im- 
pleaded ;  and  may  have  a  common  seal,  which 
they  may  alter  at  pleasure ;  and  may  hold  real 
estate,  to  an  amount  not  exceeding  the  yearly 
value  of  five  thousand  dollars,  and  personal  es- 
tate to  an  amount  not  exceeding,  at  any  one 
time,  fifty  thousand  dollars ;  and  may  choose  a 
President,  Librarian,  Treasurer,  and  such  other 
officers,  as  they  may  think  proper;  and  may 
make  and  ordain  by-laws  for  the  government 
of  said  Society;  provided  the  same  are  not 
repugnant  to  the  Constitution  and  laws  of  this 
State. 

Section  2.  Be  it  further  enacted,  That  the 
annual  meeting  of  said  Society  shall  be  held  at 
Brunswick,  on  the  Tuesday  next  preceding  the 
annual  Commencement  at  Bowdoin  College, 
for  the  choice  of  officers,  and  the  admission  of 
fellows,  and  a  general  examination  into  the 
state  of  the  funds  and  concerns  of  the  Society. 


Section  3.  Be  it  further  enacted,  That  it 
shall  be  the  duty  of  said  Society  to  collect  and 
preserve,  as  far  as  the  state  of  their  funds  will 
admit,  whatever,  in  their  opinion,  may  tend  to 
explain  and  illustrate  any  department  of  civil, 
ecclesiastical  and  natural  history,  especially  of 
this  State,  and  of  the  United  States.  And  the 
Legislature  of  this  State  shall  ever  have  the 
right  to  examine  into  and  ascertain  the  con- 
dition of  said  Society,  and  to  alter,  limit,  restrain, 
enlarge,  or  repeal  any  of  the  powers  conferred 
by  this  charter  of  incorporation. 

Section  4.  Be  it  further  enacted.  That  Pren- 
tiss Mellen,  Ichabod  Nichols  and  Edward  Pay- 
son,  or  any  two  of  them,  are  authorized  to  call 
the  first  meeting  of  said  Society,  for  the  purpose 
of  organizing  the  same,  to  be  held  at  such  time 
and  place  as  they  may  designate,  by  publishing 
a  notification  of  such  intended  meeting  two 
weeks  successively  in  such  of  the  public  news- 
papers, printed  in  Portland  and  Hallowell,  as 
they  may  think  proper. 


In  the  House  of  Representatives, 
February  4,  1822. 
This  bill,  having  had  three  several  readings, 
passed  to  be  enacted. 

Benjamin  Ames,  Speaker. 


In  Senate,  February  5,  1822. 
This  bill,  having  had  two  several  readings, 
passed  to  be  enacted. 

Daniel  Rose,  President. 


February  5,  1822. 
Approved,  Albion  K.  Parris. 


State  of  Maine. 


In  the  year  of  our  Lord  one  thousand  eight 
hundred  and  twenty-eight. 

An  Act  repealing  the  second  section  of  an  Act 
entitled  "  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Maine 
Historical  Society,"  passed  February  5th, 
A.  D.  1828,  [should  be  1822]  and  for  other 
purposes. 

Section  i  .  Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and 
House  of  Representatives  in  Legislature  as- 
sembled, That  the  second  section  of  the  Act 
aforesaid,  to  which  this  is  in  addition,  be,  and 
the  same  is  hereby  repealed. 

Section  2.  Be  it  further  enacted.  That  the 
said  Maine  Historical  Society  be,  and  hereby 
are,  authorized  to  hold  their  annual  and  other 


meetings,  at  such  times  and  places  as  they  may 
think  proper. 


In  the  House  of  Representatives, 
February  13,  1828. 

This  Bill,  having  had  three  several  readings, 
passed  to  be  enacted. 

John  Ruggles,  Speaker. 


In  Senate,  February  14,  1828. 
This  Bill,  having  had  two  several  readings, 
passed  to  be  enacted. 

Robert  P.  Dunlap,  President. 


February  15,  1828.     Approved. 

Enoch  Lincoln. 


The  first  meeting  of  the  Maine  Historical 
Society  was  held  at  the  Council  Chamber  in 
Portland,  April  nth,  1822,  when  it  was  duly 
organized,  and  the  following  officers  chosen, 
viz: 

Albion  K.  Parris,  President. 

Benjamin  Hasey,  Recording  Secretary. 

Edward  Russell,  Corresponding  Secretary. 

Prentiss  Mellen,  Treasurer. 

Edward  Payson,  Librarian. 


BY-LAWS 

OF    THE 

Maine    Historical  Society, 

REVISED  AND   RE-ADOPTED  JULY  ii,  1884. 


Chapter  I — Of  Members. 

The  Society  shall  consist  of  Resident,  Corre- 
sponding and  Honorary  members. 

Resident  members  alone  shall  be  required 
to  contribute  to  the  funds  of  the  Society. 

Art.  II.  Each  resident  member  shall  pay 
to  the  Treasurer  an  admission  fee  of  ten  dollars 
for  the  general  purposes  of  the  Society. 

If  he  shall  neglect  to  pay  his  fee  for  one  year 
after  being  notified  of  his  election,  his  election 
shall  be  void. 

The  person  so  chosen  shall  be  notified  im- 
mediately by  the  Corresponding  Secretary  of 
his  election,  and  be  furnished  with  an  attested 
copy  of  this  article ;  and  the  Treasurer  shall, 
as  cases  may  occur,  report  to  the  Society  the 
names  of  those  persons  who  have  neglected  to 
pay  their  admission  fee. 


Art.  III.  Resident  members  shall  be  citizens 
of  Maine,  and  their  number  shall  not  exceed 
one  hundred.  Corresponding  members  shall 
be  elected  from  among  persons  who  are  not 
citizens  of  the  State.  When  a  resident  member 
ceases  to  be  a  citizen  of  the  State,  his  member- 
ship shall  cease.  Honorary  members  may  be 
residents  or  non-residents  of  the  State. 

Art.  IV.  A  book  shall  be  kept  by  the  Re- 
cording Secretary,  in  which  any  resident  mem- 
ber of  the  Society  may  enter  the  name  of  any 
person,  whom  he  may  regard  as  suitable  to  be 
nominated  as  a  resident  or  corresponding  mem- 
ber; which  nomination  is  not  to  be  made 
known  abroad,  but  no  nomination  shall  be 
made  to  the  Society  except  by  report  of  the 
Standing  Committee. 

Persons  may  be  nominated  at  any  regular 
meeting  of  the  Society,  but  no  action  shall  be 
taken  thereon  except  at  the  annual  meeting. 

Art.  V.  All  members  shall  be  elected  by 
ballot,  but  no  election  shall  be  valid  unless 
there  be  fifteen  members  present,  nor  unless 
three-fourths  of  all  the  members  present  shall 
have  voted  affirmatively. 

Resident  members  only  shall  be  entitled  to 
vote  at  the  meetings  of  the  Society. 

Art.  VI.  Any  resident  member  who  shall  fail 
to  attend  three  successive  annual  meetings,  and 
shall  also  fail  to  attend,  within  that  period,  the 


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other  meetings  of  the  Society,  or  who  shall  fail 
to  comply  with  its  requirements  in  respect  to 
its  publications,  for  the  term  of  six  months  after 
he  shall  have  been  notified  thereof,  shall  forfeit 
his  membership,  unless  he  shall  send  to  the 
President,  within  the  period  embraced  by  said 
annual  meetings,  such  excuse  as  shall  be  sat- 
isfactory to  the  Society.  Provided,  that  the 
Society,  at  any  annual  meeting,  may,  in  proper 
case,  suspend  the  action  of  this  rule.  Persons 
who  have  forfeited  their  membership  may  be 
placed  on  a  list  of  retired  members,  and  shall 
have  the  right  to  attend  the  meetings  and 
take  part  in  the  discussions,  but  without  the 
right  to  vote. 

Chapter  II — Of  Meetings. 

The  meetings  of  the  Society  shall  be  as  fol- 
lows: 

Art.  I.  The  annual  meeting  of  the  Society 
shall  be  held  in  Brunswick  during  Commence- 
ment week,  at  such  time  and  place  as  the 
Standing  Committee  may  appoint.  At  this 
meeting  the  ofhcers  of  the  Society,  for  the 
ensuing  year,  shall  be  chosen,  and  all  business 
of  the  Society  transacted.  This  meeting  may 
be  adjourned  from  day  to  day,  but  not  for  a 
longer  period. 

»  Art.  II.     For  the  purpose  of  receiving  and 


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reading  papers,  and  the  hearing  of  such  ad- 
dresses as  come  within  the  purview  of  the  So- 
ciety, meetings  may  be  held  in  such  places  and 
at  such  times  as  the  Standing  Committee  may 
direct. 

Art.  III.  At  all  meetings,  as  soon  as  the 
President  has  taken  the  chair,  the  record  of  the 
preceding  meeting  shall  be  read,  after  which, 
at  special  meetings,  the  business  for  which  the 
meeting  was  called  shall  be  transacted ;  and  at 
the  regular  meetings  the  order  of  business  shall 
be  as  follows,  viz : 

I  St.  The  Librarian  and  Cabinet  Keeper  shall 
make  a  detailed  report  of  whatever  has  been 
received  by  them  since  the  last  meeting. 

2d.  The  Corresponding  Secretary  shall 
read  any  communications  he  may  have  received. 

3d.  The  unfinished  business  and  assign- 
ments of  the  last  meeting  shall  be  announced 
to  the  President,  and  taken  up  in  their  order. 

4th.  The  Standing  Committee  shall  be 
called  upon  to  report  its  doings  since  the  last 
meeting. 

5th.  Reports  from  other  committees  shall 
be  called  for,  after  which,  members  shall  be 
called  on  to  submit  any  propositions  or  com- 
munications on  the  objects  of  the  Society ;  and 
discuss  any  subjects  proposed. 

Art.  IV.  Nine  members  shall  be  a  quorum 
for  all  purposes,  except  the  election  of  mem- 


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bers,  as  herein  before  provided,  and  excepting 
also  alterations  of  the  By-Laws,  which  shall  not 
be  made  unless  fifteen  persons  are  present,  nor 
unless  the  subject  has  been  discussed,  or  re- 
ported on,  at  a  previous  meeting,  by  a  commit- 
tee appointed  for  the  purpose. 

Art.  V.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Presi- 
dent, and  in  his  absence,  of  the  Vice  President, 
to  call  special  meetings  of  the  Society,  on  the 
application  in  writing  of  the  Standing  Commit- 
tee or  any  five  members,  and  the  object  of  the 
call  shall  be  stated  in  the  notice. 

The  time,  place  and  object  of  the  Annual 
and  Special  Meetings  shall  be  published  in  at 
least  three  of  the  newspapers  of  this  State, 
seven  days  before  the  meeting,  by  the  Record- 
ing Secretary,  or  in  his  absence  by  the  Corre- 
sponding Secretary,  or  in  the  absence  or  in- 
ability of  both,  by  the  President. 

Chapter  III — Of  Officers. 

Art.  I.  There  shall  be  chosen  by  ballot  at 
the  annual  meeting,  a  President,  a  Vice  Presi- 
dent, Recording  Secretary,  Corresponding  Sec- 
retary, a  Treasurer,  a  Biographer,  a  Librarian,  a 
Cabinet  Keeper,  and  a  Standing  Committee  of 
seven,  of  which  committee  four  shall  constitute 
a  quorum,  and  said  committee  shall  have  au- 
thority to  appoint  a  publishing  committee  when 
they  shall  judge  it  expedient. 


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Art.  II.  The  President  shall  preside  in  all 
meetings  of  the  Society  when  present,  and 
when  absent,  the  Vice-President.  In  absence 
of  both,  a  temporary  President  shall  be  chosen 
by  hand  vote. 

The  President  shall  be,  ex-officio,  chairman 
of  the  Standing  Committee. 

The  Recording  Secretary  shall  keep  an  exact 
record  of  all  the  meetings  of  the  Society  with 
the  names  of  the  members  present,  and  enter 
in  full  all  reports  of  committees  that  may  be 
accepted  by  the  Society,  unless  otherwise  di- 
rected. He  shall  be,  ex-officio,  a  member  of  the 
Standing  Committee. 

THE  CORRESPONDING  SECRETARY. 

The  Corresponding  Secretary  shall  carry  on 
the  correspondence  of  the  Society  not  other- 
wise provided  for,  and  deposit  copies  of  the 
letters  sent  and  the  original  letters  received  in 
regular  files  in  the  library. 

He  shall  inform  all  persons  of  their  election 
as  members  of  the  Society,  sending  to  Resi- 
dent Members  the  terms  of  their  election. 
And  he  shall  report  to  the  annual  meeting 
the  names  of  the  members  of  the  Society  who 
have  failed  at  the  end  of  the  year  to  comply 
with  the  requirements  of  the  by-laws. 

THE  TREASURER. 

The    Treasurer   shall    receive    all    moneys 


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belonging  to  the  Society,  and  shall  make  and 
keep  fair  entries  in  a  book  to  be  kept  for 
that  purpose,  of  all  moneys  and  funds  of  the 
Society  that  may  come  to  his  hands,  and  of  all 
receipts  and  expenditures  connected  with  the 
same ;  which  accounts  shall  be  open  to  the 
inspection  of  the  members ;  and  at  every  annual 
meeting  shall  exhibit  in  writing  to  the  Society, 
a  statement  of  his  accounts,  and  of  the  funds 
of  the  Society,  and  the  condition  of  all  the 
property  entrusted  to  him.  He  shall  pay  no 
moneys  except  on  vote  of  the  Society  or  upon 
the  order  of  the  Standing  Committee.  He 
shall  give  bond  with  sufficient  sureties  in  the 
sum  of  eight  thousand  dollars. 

A  committee  of  two  persons,  to  be  nominated 
by  the  chair,  shall  be  appointed  at  the  annual 
meeting  to  examine  the  Treasurer's  accounts 
for  the  year,  and  report  thereon  at  the  succeed- 
ing annual  meeting. 

-  THE  BIOGRAPHER. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Biographer  to 
request  from  each  resident  member  an  autobi- 
graphy  in  brief,  also  a  cabinet  photograph  por- 
trait, and  to  report  at  each  annual  meeting  the 
necrology  of  the  members  for  the  year. 

STANDING    COMMITTEE. 

Art.  I.  The  Standing  Committee  shall  reg- 
ulate all  the  common  expenses  of  the  Society, 


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and  make  the  necessary  purchases  of  such 
articles  as  may  be  wanted,  and  shall  have  power 
to  draw  on  the  Treasurer  to  defray  the  expense. 

Art.  II.  They  shall  assist  the  Librarian 
and  Cabinet  Keeper  when  it  shall  be  necessary, 
in  arranging  and  preserving  the  books,  manu- 
scripts, &c.,  belonging  to  the  Society. 

Art.  III.  They  shall  frequently  inspect  the 
Records,  and  inquire  whether  all  the  orders  of 
the  Society  are  carried  into  effect  with  prompt- 
itude and  fidelity. 

Art.  IV.  It  shall  be  a  part  of  their  duty  to 
inquire  for,  and  take  judicious  measures,  within 
the  means  of  the  Society,  to  procure  books, 
manuscripts,  and  articles  of  curiosity,  for  the 
benefit  of  the  institution. 

Art.  V.  They  shall  prepare  such  business 
as  may  deserve  the  attention  of  the  Society. 

Art.  VI.  They  shall  report  all  nominations 
of  persons  for  admission  as  members,  and  shall, 
at  their  discretion,  as  vacancies  occur  in  the 
Society,  report  nominations  for  resident  mem- 
bers to  fill  the  same. 

Art.  VII.  All  investments  and  changes  of 
funds  shall  be  under  their  direction. 

THE    library    and    CABINET. 

Art.  I.  At  every  annual  meeting  of  the 
Society,  a  catalogue  of  the  books,  pamphlets. 


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manuscripts  and  maps  shall  be  laid  before  the 
Society  by  the  Librarian,  and  a  catalogue  of 
the  curiosities  by  the  Cabinet  Keeper. 

Art.  II.  Once  every  year,  the  Standing 
Committee  shall  report  to  the  Society  respect- 
ing the  state  of  the  Library  and  Cabinet. 

Art.  III.  No  book  shall  be  taken  from  the 
Library  but  with  the  knowledge  of  the  Libra- 
rian, who  shall  make  a  record  of  the  same. 

A  member  shall  not  have  more  than  three 
books  at  a  time  without  permission  from  the 
Standing  Committee. 

No  member  shall  retain  a  book  more  than 
eight  weeks  without  leave  of  the  Standing 
Committee ;  nor,  without  the  same  leave,  be 
permitted,  after  having  it  for  that  period,  to 
return  and  receive  it  again,  till  after  an  interval 
of  three  months. 

Art.  IV.  The  Publishing  Committee  may 
make  use  of  the  Library  without  restriction. 

Art.  V.  Newspapers  and  maps  may  be 
taken  from  the  Library  only  by  the  Publishing 
Committee. 

Art.  VI.  Fines  for  not  returning  books 
according  to  the  third  article  shall  be  ten  cents 
per  week  for  every  book  less  than  an  octavo ; 
twenty  cents  for  an  octavo,  thirty  cents  for  a 
quarto,  and  forty  cents  for  a  folio. 

Art.  VII.     All  persons  who  take  books  from 


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the  Library  shall  be  answerable  for  any  injury 
or  loss  of  the  same,  which  shall  be  estimated 
by  the  Standing  Committee. 

Art.  VIII.  The  privilege  of  using  the  Li- 
brary shall  be  denied  to  those  who  are  indebted 
to  the  Society  for  fines  or  assessments,  and 
which  are  of  longer  standing  than  one  month, 
provided  they  have  received  due  notice  of  them 
from  the  Librarian  or  Standing  Committee. 

Art.  IX.  All  pamphlets  shall  be  bound, 
and  such  a  catalogue  be  kept  by  the  Librarian 
as  will  render  it  easy  for  any  member  to  find 
any  pamphlet  or  manuscript  in  the  Library  he 
may  wish  to  see. 

Art.  X.  He  shall  acknowledge  each  dona- 
tion that  may  be  made  to  the  Library  or 
Cabinet,  by  a  certificate  addressed  to  the  person 
making  it. 

Art.  XI.  A  printed  ticket  shall  be  pasted 
on  the  inside  of  the  cover  of  each  volume, 
signifying  that  it  is  the  property  of  the  Society, 
and,  if  a  present,  the  name  of  the  donor. 

Art.  XII.  He  shall  at  every  meeting  report 
in  writing  all  additions  made  to  the  Library  or 
Cabinet  since  the  preceding  meeting,  and  at 
the  annual  meeting  submit  a  detailed  state- 
ment of  their  condition  and  the  number  of 
volumes,  pamphlets  and  manuscripts  in  the 
Library. 


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Art.  XIII.  No  maps,  newspapers  or  books 
of  great  rarity  or  constant  reference  shall  be 
taken  from  the  Library  except  by  vote  of  the 


Standing  Committee. 


PUBLICATIONS. 

Art.  I.  Each  resident  member  shall  take 
and  pay  for  the  publications  of  the  Society  at 
their  cost. 

Art.  II.  The  Librarian  is  authorized  and 
required  to  transmit  to  other  societies  the  pub- 
lications of  this  Society  in  exchange  for  pub- 
lications received  from  them,  and  also  to  such 
public  Institutions  and  Libraries  as  the  Stand- 
ing Committee  may  designate. 


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Maine    Historical   Society. 


OFFICERS  FOR  1884-85. 


— ^=«S-4-e:"^— 


President, 


Treasurer, 


James  Ware  Bradbury, 

Augusta,  Me. 


Vice  President,  William  Griswold  Barrows, 

Brunswick,  Me. 


Cor.  Secretary,  William  Goold, 


Windham,  Me. 


Lewis  Pierce, 


Portland,  Me. 


Biographer,  Joseph  Williamson, 

Recording  Secretary,  ) 

Librarian, 

Cabinet  Keeper, 


Belfast,  Me. 


y  Hubbard  Winslow  Bryant, 

)  Portland,  Me. 


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STANDING  COMMITTEE. 

EuFus  King  Sew  all,  Wiscasset,   Me. 

William  Berry  Lapham,  Augusta, 

William  Goold,  Windham, 

Edward  Henry  Elwell,  Deeriug, 

Joseph  Williamson,  Belfast, 

James  Phinney  Baxter,  Portland, 

Joshua  Lawrence  Chamberlain,  Brunswick, 


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RESIDENT   MEMBERS, 
July,  1884. 


Allen,  Charles  Frederick 
Anderson,  John  Farwell 
Appleton,  John 
Bailey,  Samuel  Donnell 
Barker,  Lewis 
Barrows,  George  Bradley 
Barrows,  William  Griswold 
Baxter,  James  Phinney 
Berry,  Stephen 
Blake,  Samuel  Harward 
Boardman,  Samuel  Lane 
Bourne,  Edward  Emerson 
Bradbury,  James  Ware 
Brown,  John  Marshall 
Brown,  Philip  Henry 
Bryant,  Hubbard  Winslow 
Burnham,  Edward  Payson 
Burrage,  Henry  Sweetser 
Butler,  Francis  Gould 
Chamberlain,  Joshua  Lawrence 
Chapman,  Henry  Leland 
Chase,  Alden  Fitzroy 
Cilley,  Jonathan  Prince 
Connor,  Selden 
Cram,  Marshall 
Crosby,  Josiah 


Residence. 

Election. 

Brunswick, 

1884. 

Portland, 

1881. 

Bangor, 

1864. 

Bath, 

1878. 

Bangor, 

1872. 

Fryeburg, 

1880. 

Brunswick, 

1862. 

Portland, 

1878. 

Portland, 

1882. 

Bangor, 

1869. 

Augusta, 

1868. 

Kennebunk, 

1877. 

Augusta, 

1846. 

Portland, 

1865. 

(C 

1872. 

u 

1865. 

Saco, 

1870. 

Portland, 

1878. 

Farmington, 

1881. 

Brunswick, 

1865. 

(( 

1877. 

Bucksport, 

1884. 

Kockland, 

1877. 

Augusta, 

1877. 

Brunswick, 

1870. 

Dexter, 

1867. 

22 


Cushman,  David  Quimby 

Bath, 

1859. 

Dalton,  Asa 

Portland, 

1882. 

Daveis,  Edward  Henry 

Portland, 

1881. 

Deering,  Henry 

Portland, 

1877. 

Dike,  Samuel  Fuller 

Bath, 

1864. 

Douglas,  Joshua  Lufkin 

Bath, 

1884. 

Drummond,  Josiah  Hayden 

Portland, 

1878. 

Duren,  Elnathan  Freeman 

Bangor, 

1867. 

Elder,  Janus  Granville 

Lewiston, 

1867. 

Elwell,  Edward  Henry 

Deering, 

1879. 

Emery,  Lucilius  Alonzo 

Ellsworth, 

1877. 

Emery,  George  Freeman 

Portland, 

1884. 

Field,  Edward  Mann 

Bangor, 

1869. 

Fiske,  John  Orr 

Bath, 

1859. 

Frye,  Wakefield  Gale 

Belfast, 

1882. 

Gardiner,  Robert  Hallowell 

Gardiner, 

1868. 

Gilman,  Charles  Jervis 

Brunswick, 

1864. 

Goddard,  Charles  William 

Portland, 

1883. 

Goold,  William 

Windham, 

1873. 

Gould,  William  Edward 

Portland, 

1879. 

Hall,  Edward  Winslow 

Waterville, 

1881. 

Ham,  Jacob  Barker 

Lewiston, 

1881. 

Haskell,  Thomas  Mawes 

Portland, 

1877. 

Hathaway,  Joshua  Warren 

Norridgewock, 

1873. 

Hight,  Horatio 

Portland, 

1881. 

Hill,  Winfield  Scott 

Augusta, 

1881. 

Humphrey,  Samuel  Fisher 

Bangor, 

1872. 

Hoi  way,  Oscar 

Augusta, 

1882. 

Hyde,  Thomas  Worcester 

Bath, 

1878. 

Ingalls,  Henry 

Wiscasset, 

1870. 

Jackson,  George  Edwin  Bartol 

Portland, 

1866. 

Johnson,  Edward 

Belfast, 

1883. 

Lapham,  William  Berry 

Augusta, 

1872. 

Levensaler,  Henry  Coombs 

Thoraaston, 

1882. 

Little,  George  Thomas 

Brunswick, 

1881. 

Longfellow,  Alexander  Wads  worth 

Portland, 

1873. 

23 


Libby,  Charles  Freeman 
Manning,  Prentice  Cheney 
Morrell,  Hiram  Kelley 
Nash,  Charles  Elventon 
Nealley,  Edward  Bowdoin 
Neely,  Henry  Adams 
Packard,  Alpheus  Spring 
Paine,  Albert  Winslovv 
Perham,  Sidney 
Peters,  John  Andrew 
Pierce,  Lewis 
Porter,  Joseph  Whitcomb 
Putnam,  William  LeBaron 
Richardson,  Hobart  Wood 
Roberts,  Charles  Wentworth 
Sewall,  Frederic  Dummer 
Sewall,  John  Smith 
Sewall,  Rufus  King 
Small,  Albion  Woodbury 
Smith,  William  Robinson 
Sprague,  John  Francis 
Stewart,  David  Dinsmore 
Symonds,  Joseph  White 
Talbot,  George  Foster 
Tenney,  Albert  Gorham 
Thayer,  Henry  Otis 
Thomas,  William  Widgery,  Jr. 
Torsey,  Henry  Pierson 
True,  Nathaniel  Tuckerman 
Waterman,  John  Anderson 
Wheeler,  George  Augustus 
Williams,  Joseph  Hartwell 
Williamson,  Joseph 
Witherle,  William  Howe 
Wood,  William 
Woods,  Noah 
Young,  Stephen  Jewett 


Portland, 

1884. 

Portland, 

1882. 

Gardiner, 

1883. 

Augusta, 

1883. 

Bangor, 

1877. 

Portland, 

1868. 

Brunswick, 

1829. 

Bangor, 

1881. 

Portland, 

1872. 

Bangor, 

1866. 

Portland, 

1869. 

Bangor, 

1877. 

Portland, 

1881. 

Portland, 

1877. 

Bangor, 

1872. 

Bath, 

1861. 

Bangor, 

1869. 

Wiscasset, 

1859. 

Waterville, 

1881. 

Augusta, 

1879. 

Monson, 

1884. 

St.  Albans, 

1879. 

Portland, 

1882. 

Portland, 

1867. 

Brunswick, 

1872. 

Woolwich, 

1880. 

Portland, 

1870. 

Readfield, 

1854. 

Bethel, 

1861. 

Gorham, 

1864. 

Castine, 

1876. 

Augusta, 

1864. 

Belfast, 

1850. 

Castine, 

1868. 

Portland, 

1881. 

Bangor, 

1872. 

Brunswick, 

1877. 

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